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monarch

1. a sovereign head of state, esp a king, queen, or emperor, who rules usually by hereditary right
2. a large migratory butterfly, Danaus plexippus, that has orange-and-black wings and feeds on the milkweed plant: family Danaidae
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Monarch

A data capture program from Datawatch Corporation, Chelmsford, MA, (www.datawatch.com), that is used to transfer data from mainframe and minicomputer reports to the PC. It uses report files that contain data ready to print. Users identify the data directly from the report format on screen, and the program copies the data into the fields of various database or spreadsheet formats for the PC.
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Supreme Court on Friday said that grant of veto power to eminent persons under the Act amounted to conferring them with ' monarchical power' as they could then stymie the decision of the President as well as the Chief Justice of India regarding appointment of a judge.
Al-Hamidi was a key figure within the September 1969 coup that dethroned the monarchical government of King Idris.
Taking Patrick Collinson's 'monarchical republic' as a starting point, Hutchinson explores the reasons why the monarchical republic failed to take hold in Ireland and defines the ideological conditions that led to the triumph of absolutism.
Despite the mounting internal economic and demographic and external political pressures that have been caused by the Syrian Civil War , the rapid growth of Amman as a regional center of commerce -- and as the country of refuge for hundreds of thousands of people fleeing conflict in neighboring Iraq and Syria -- Jordan has thus far remained stable, indicating the potential for a long-term and enduring monarchical regime presided over by the Hashemite dynasty.
At its heart the system, which came to be known as the Concert of Europe, was designed to maintain the monarchical status quo, contain French ambitions, and define the territorial boundaries of the post Napoleonic state system.
First Lady and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Tuesday defended her family and the Bushes against claims that the United States has been indirectly encouraging a monarchical system of governance on the lines of what has existed in the United Kingdom.
The first two chapters, engaging as they do with monarchy, deal with the conflation of property concerns and power relations, taking up questions of inheritance, legitimacy, monarchical prerogative, and monarchical will versus law.
Paris, Jumada II 25, 1434, May 5, 2013, SPA -- Tens of thousands of supporters of France's Communist-backed, anti-capitalist Left Front demonstrated in Paris on Sunday to denounce austerity and demand an end to the country's "monarchical" style of government, according to dpa.
For some analysts and academics, this pattern suggests a fairly obvious "monarchical exception" which demands explanation.
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